The evening world. Newspaper, February 16, 1911, Page 13

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} , “You measly, Copyitght, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) SYNOPSIS OF FRRCRDING CHAPTER. rer, has seized all ja a big lake port hy ilusing le em pial deals CHAPTER II. The Proposal. JOU are right, Mr. Regan,” sald Griswold at last. “But—how did you kn my ‘usiness to know things, I hammer and I pay till folks talk up.” “If you ruin my business,” sald Gris- wold, feedly, “you'll shake the credit of the entire Stat “I don't care a whoop in Hades for the State's credit,” retorted Rogan. “I'm for my own pocket—first, last and always. Ican hang on, But," with sud- den change of manner, “but YOU can't hang on, Mr. Griswold. You've misap- Propriated the bank fundsego help your fight against me, A run on those banks Will land you in State's prison with a Steady Job cobblin’ two dollar convict= made shoes.” “You are wrong!" sputtered Griswold, with a@ futile clutch at his waning dig- nity. “My securities.” hey? What jury of limbers would believe es had ever been worth @nything? No, no! It won't work. You was a bank director an’ you used the bank dough to flood your own busi- ness. How'll that story look on the front page of"— “I was inside the law. that"— ‘AW, tell that to the purple cow. isn't what you DO that counts, What folks THINK you do. And folks wil think that you've'-—— I did nothing business loans c pull me thy months, Regan!” doin’, Not even It's too long. “T wa! red Griswold, It can't harm you, me you'll get the b cua Just six three the end of t! fess just t ‘I know that," grinned Regan. “But ft seems to me I ought to make an ex- It does the An’ their savin's don't come none too easy. T see to that. What'll they do when they find you've cleanest ey're only hooligans that on from a a ‘But they'll pal know “We've had Regan," rok ward the door. ut enough of this, Mr. in Donald, “Gee!” ejaculated Regan, “thought 1 didn't you? Weil, I'm nash you, How gasped both his jon of our firms. How ‘em ‘Regan, Grisw pretty Call at pound 3 firm a the first fami an’ do the real work. “You mean,” inter): father’s share will » Combine u can give. the up big with all + While T hustle down ted Donald, “my e to draw off the Public from looking too closely into shady methods.” ua win!” assented Regan, un- abashed. here's the door!" shouted Donald d to his feet, But bristling into part the firm any way you ehoose to, lership with me you ean run You ean be ax honest as you ke, I'm will ing to give ty a fair show, T and maybe it pa You'll take 1 terms. d in Donald, all this, A ‘t take half father!" ething be n's type d get all, What's your an? Spea' What other 3 do you demand called my bluff," muttered at ease. “He the whole nen I started t ur os Griswold, ted to gett now, I want the richt you, if J can, te “Because,” blu Regan, tn venta sion, “I want to yur if by any chance she'll be willin’ to be Mrs, Rt." “What Donald “1 wan r my wife,” pursued Regan, “ar He got no fui could interfere, self bodily at the visitor, Regan did not so much as throw him- Donald Griswold rushed 1 to the ¢ 4 as though waiting for a reply Sa proposition, Donald, eon- his opponent's attitude, paused t let us detain you any longer, answered the older man, coldly, “Aw, you think you'ro blazes, don’t you?” growled Regan, nonplussed by the other's t aloofness, “But’ "Get out of here!" ordered Donald, etuckup highbrowel’’ aTHE BOSSs The Story of a Life Battle Between Politics and Love THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1911. ‘m askin’ her to marry me, ainét 1." mY uy Miss, I'll make ‘ft as short as AT ke ne Ret stuck on any women. that's|FALL KILLS AGED INVALID. Again, Donaid, losing all self-control, | can, And," his voice momentarily drop- | be y4 had to hustle; an’ SE shoeld took a quick step toward Regan. Gris-| ping its former note quiet authority, Eee i pI & MAN'S | oy year-old Woman Strikes Head Wold threw himself between the two. 4 I fee 4 Trying to Rise U ed, The door opened and Emily came in. listening, Mr. Regan." she an- | gome nthe mornin’ | “Dad,” shi 4 perplexed; half-rebellious, yet | m heater} For than @ Year, Mra, Bridget Her eyes “Yell on the Boss and her | ylelding Malgy jer gon, Ros. manner changed In a flash, }. Regan cleared his throat. Again em- | ou mean | well, a N Hundred and | “I beg your pardon,” she said stiffly, ! barra t gripped him. ? gnion, | ht yeon wo feeble “I thought Mr. Regan had gone.” “Miss Griswold," he begin, haltingly, Ir vou're wise,” he grinned, “MIs | that 1» alded, ‘This is going,” ‘answered Griswold, “at | “T ain't seen you but four times, But jy nut eiglanee “at | Mornin ¥ one I'm no horse car when tt comes to] nig face m Ack, Apaln, her room “Emily.” put in Dotiatd, sharply,| makin’ up my mind, P'm—I'm this: | nued.) found he “Please get out of here.” eight years old. An’ I was never sick one J aide he | His tone was imperative, She turned! in all my lite, (Except when some guy | re ROOK FREE ron ae | Dh? h ry e 6 Tea¥ ers | 4 ou @ scrap. An’ gen eat London Detective beging uns] ane seventy con W aa mpried Rogan, fighting vainly for aelt- | leave the com, But Regan inter-|iald me out in a scrap. | Au en's beast ot the tee hae " nw control. “I'll learn both of you a thing | bored ee Wasi fi barked ay's World, A Geads & i ead ind) Vil learn you that I'm IT and | “Don't go," said he in calm authority, mes. But havin’ been @ barkeet é book form fr cated tha ut ip ant Nit’ «pon't go, miss, Come in here and sit; know to @ drop just how much I can) Grqor ¢ advance, Great had fale her seat 3 a t | c An' I stop in time." | etory! the side o 1 It makes little difference we'll take all that for granted,” | *, h He paused, cleared throat again 1 in doubt, at her father, © paused, cleu a retorted Donald. “We know what you dent," amd hw. tat uty) went of rong enougl to do and we know ried Donald, “go at once,| “Edon't play the races or take a whirl cur, enough to do it, But if you Eni eed oar hore Mee} at the cards, because they seem kind of haven't left th we n slow alongside my own busine Ar seconds, TH cere honse in dust sixty | “sstins," ordered Regan as once mori oommemne cond N call the butler and have |, “You'll come back and you thrown out." ene varnes oe Ce peoposition and of Hades can't y answer." lo you ahwee, Ste, Rega, came slowly ‘bac tots | ON@ Kind You Have Always Boughi FA wold, von I herself. § Pears the Sot from her, Not from'— pme , Vp “Don't speak name!" interrupted | 4 oe Lea striding to- | about a two an’ ca yiallsizes, at.) 2C me. c 1 and W Sort spools; blac special: ner dozen Qe Skirt chall Se to I2 126 “Fancy Brald {pretty mixta Sik Embrotdcred arge “assortment enlors: per yard c #4,80 Hetures: including in ; 1 t 4 Cc © tong: all a 2c lite, you won't yi, spoke with no show of emotion, T came here with @! nut in a quiet, masterful voice t 1 the butlers this side ed to do away with any chance bounce me till I get To her own surprise, as much pur CASTORIA For Infante and Children, i fi Why not ly. demanded Regan, FULTON TO LIVI iGS1ON ST. HOYT ST. TO ELM PLACE yf %, @ wee Tricot Suiting: 4O%¢ ars; laundered all sizes, at black and F grOSS. Honey and Oatmeal Soaps: regular 10¢ cakes; 8 cakes a9 SW v per yard ¢ Spring Suiting; in double py’ (th; speclileerss cesses ss LOwe Z 5 r lOc Fai | excellent hayy blue hisses, wn; G2 inch wide; « 10¢ 7 : 39c nied “Hats: “large | and i puck= eof Rood quality. Velvet Finish Thread; 200 i with wings, flowers, ad satine yard snd“ white; 47 hrolery and ¢ tucks ster of fine 9g, « 5Ne Shirts; heavy Hleoge 26c 1.87 th Robes: 1nd k and 4 97 Markers; with 6c lekers; cas gage black, and cheviots 25e Black Silk ” Liste dium weight; Wonder-Values A happy combination of Economy and Beauty. $1 to $1.50 ing 64c ne as Hlustea‘ed-Of iinported madras, lingerle oF lawn, in kimon trimmed with Ja f lineen, strictly tisually law price we cannot fill mail or phone orders. Non 25¢ Needlework aid Pillow | Exceptional at Remnants at / Fully whit 17,000 yards of the popular and colored wash goods in uble mill nV including White Lawns All grouped ay ard quality an | we ue 32 in. Pongees ervern | a Laundry Bags, honnaz | very special Mest Batlites | | cau rotderes t it Sateen Figured Lam: Printed Challies | Cc k Figured Lawns | f 9c * sell Weinging [ame aad Wnice Moon . 24e 3 | 1 c dara © Kitchen Carving Set: g pleces 596 sh Cord Clothes Line; $18 Wilton Velvet RUGS Size 9x12 ft. Sloane regular 818 value; special for Friday a $15 Seamless $6 Re ib] Brussels Rugs 9 97 verre Dining Rugs. Size Oxt8 ft. 8 a's Slee 9x 7.0; in me ys Woo Tapestry Brus- 4 |CARPETS “SS FREE 1) 5 Made, Laid and Lined Wild’s 65c Cork Linoleum | 50c rari Oilcloth — Extra heavy; In tile or hardwood patterns; it 28 | \ special, square yard i Lile or tora Very special awality in til #1 Inlaid Linoleum Cork Linoleum wo the S40 extra grade rug ior Persian de: 1.97 in flor: 11.88— $10 Tapestry \ | arabes Rugs Nico Mat? ft5 for optional values mae = 6.48 wire, I rodtas sscls ope gt 54 850 2.50 Genuine Leather Sideboard As tIlustrated; of MBINATION MATS 3 2.97 (Ong Pao srt EC ronmemy ott ft! Stamps fone AAIN’ STORE } AMS Remarkable Values Predominate In the History Biggest February Trunk Sale ™h¢. Hist: This Means that Prices are 4 to '4 Less than Regular O'N 1 Main Stores nt (Kor iy Adame Hoilding.) the Finest. Made—and had we On. Sample Trunks 0 to herewith publish the maker's name, every man and woman considering such a purchase would take advantage of this offer. You May Purchase at a Fraction of Actual Value Combination Trunks Steamer Trunks Dress Trunks — Hat fat Trunks Boot Trunks Carriage Trunks = Skirt Trunks Cab Trunks i Theatrical Trunks Men's Trunks CALE $7 Steamer Trunks at.. £4.25 ‘Trunks at $15.25) #18 Boot Trunks at $13.00 | 842 Dress Trunks at. . 931.50 #10 Steamer Trunks at 6.75 | 838 3 Steamer Trunks at 24.75] 418 Carriage Trunks at 12.00 | 86.50 Dress ‘Trunks at. 4.25» $12 Steamer Trunks at, 7.25 | 815 i rTrunksat 9.75/18 Hat Trunks at + 11,50] 89 Dress Trunks at. 5.75 *" G18 Steamer Trunks at, 12.00 | s20 te cceeees es 14,25] 828 Hat Trunks at., - 18.75 Dress Trunks at... 8.25 #20 Steamer Trunks at 20.50 | 8: Sportsman's Trunks Dress Trunks at. . 20.75 Dress Trunks at. 9.00 #20 Men's Trunks at . 12.75] at 18.75 | 845 Dress Trunks at . 22.50] #20 Theatrical Trunks at..... 13.75 Semele Trunks With Celebrated Maker's Name on Each to Fill Beautiful New S pring Furniture | O'Neill Main Store—Vourth Floor Spr. Adams fuilding.» The latest creations from the best makers of fine Furniture are here for your inspection, Six articles spec! ‘ially priced for to-morrow and Saturday. $22.50 Buffet, $16.75 $25.50 China Closet, | $2.75 Reed Rocker, $1.98 (Just likeiliustration). $18.75 | Ay Need Notion Dept. Main Store—First Floor rmeriy” Adatne Buitding.> Staple and Up-to- date Notions and Small Wares at Very Special Prices t like illustra Made of Just like aie Ger for genwit illustration, | Yt full round | | Friday and Saturday. «uarter Made of with rol | $ 7 Kenuine a id back. | ~ Is quac tered leas oven CRA Sale of Carpets « oak, Height The frame is O'Neil ratah ing Store—2d Fl. inches 4 Rt « Bulldiny The top ott ioouel etek lca | aut ae eaduines pric is at x21} wat thorns and cut rolls. fae Mee: | $1.50 Wilton Velvet Car- French 12x46 inches, | | pets at 95c Yard. plate The door x | A special selection of Il pat- havollod glusvist#ato| $20 Couch, $13.50 — | tern pieces of 5 to #0 yards, suitable milree One drawer ie lineal ioe inches, | Just like illustration | for halls, offices, libraries, ete. targedhawerin Gee: ‘Neatly carved,| Mirrored hig oasis in top of $1.15 Wool Velvet Car- hy ze closet dAjustable shelves: ittec $18 Musi with rooveh so that the closet ean be dressed in the most artistic way atl) carved, Burrows Featherweight Folding Odd rolls and cut pieces, Patterns suitable for all purposes. Cut Rolls of "om Woo! Velvet Carpets; regu- | pet at 75¢e Yard. 69c ’ The frame is made of golden oak, larly 90c.; at Card Tables, $2.98 and hea heave ball feet. It is 30 | Tapestey Carpets: regularly 69c | The frames and legs are made of | aches wide and feet 6 inches long : and $1; at ‘ birch, finished in @ rich mahowany | iy cael ps TE hea enh Tapestry Carpets; re; ularly | color. ‘The .fibrold. top. is. thin, | Turkish spring edges waan | at. : c | Mant. wer ftrong, and will not open indesteuc tible stee ing bot | warp. [is covered with a fine | tom, whieh makes it easy to “p Wrapper Dept. i quality of heavy green felt, corner | clean, ‘The buttons are puton with | rei) Mal Store—=fhied Floee t braces and other metal parts are in) siecl clamps so that is impossible to | ly Building.» ~, old brass finish, The legs held cull them off, Lt is upholstered in | ile Hous Seog with square es rigidly tn plac ; Hoston leather, ‘The design is new | eck or round collar aay 1.4 a a Phe el and up-to-date , Women’s Long Flannelette weight 044 Iba, fold» 134 inche We will require about one week's Kimonos, of heavy daisy flannel, \) “ thick is to make delivery in stripes and figured patterns; ? } te - loose, others fasten with sists actual $ Pure Groceries That Conform to Government Standards \ . 25 We reserye the right to lesit muaniitis es Moeastire (Formerty Gah Bullding,) Phone your Orders to Chelsea — 5700 Neen | Alf tin SLSR Ss. ee ie | fongues Marshall's Kippered pecat on: | | pbariaey A . 50c t : Gmina Micas Cin seal arety Brand Meccan . ruit Baskets, Rogers quadruple 13 rest moked Cured : , Herring : Ally, POC RRR eer ats | , fancy frames, red and dx ues, « n te ote! Kippere r ua alue } Isewhere 4 J [ane \thuvine rand’ ‘Spa 7 inamelled Clocks, trimmed I8e, this sale 12 i ES se, strike hour and half . 7 a Ansonia 1 hovers nt; pa = : Salt and Pe pper. Shakers, cut glass, rf OSS rling tops, full size and « usiard 226 new | b y shapes; actual 1 t xe Potinh bs 6 We; a 9c Bhuw ‘ #08. 15¢ santa se salts, See H Teicha’ ‘Dept. 19¢ hast i ‘ wet A 28c O'Neill Home Furnishing Store—Has Baled t 1 at 4( run ce ment. 10¢ ie (Vormerly O'Netit Bullding,) 1 Peaches ‘ Muckered é Our February Sale of Refrigerators 4 i ic] i8¢ Continues at 14 to 1-3 Less Than Latonter 10) a c yur tube, best Bi +4 | W Tomntaes 28e eel, heay % cast-iron | hel ‘ “ « * ‘ 4 ‘ Jue #1.05; at 9¢ | rei c tt Che or Bee poms, rite long pole Rie ns aa we Core Be | i tean, Boiled ited pes wndle; actual value Evaporated Apples ie : yout 396 { Canker! Corned Fi Ostrich Fe ather Duscers, 8 69e inches long; actual value | 19 rand, ricd S ty Cocos | i ae | Ne.; at ce | ! 1eaye American | - Pues ty Cocoa |} Figs | Dinner Sets, white American por- Soups | | Pure Breakfast Cocoa, asuper- | | Fancy Layer Figo—Larg | cclain; 100 pieces; actual $ 8 l Gonpaneedina Thins . | | ior article, warranted equal to t; 18e. val lb. 12¢ | value § 4. 9 ae a | ch adver Fancy Pulled Fi Dinner Sets, 100 pieces, ghiteaac- % » 15¢ | | fruit; We. vale 18c | gold lace border; actual $ me 5 ! sm UY ees peaks value 814,95; at, 0

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